Raw Local Honey

We offer delicious and nutritious raw local honey – from hives right here on THE FARM.

The average honey bee travels about two miles one-way to find nectar-filled flowers.

Fortunately, our bees don’t have to travel very far for the nectar they seek, because not only do we have many flowering trees and plants on THE FARM, they can also access a fruit orchard nearby.

We’ve had so many compliments about our honey, we could have a full page just for the testimonials we’ve received over the years.

This is as local as honey gets!

Just so you know, our honey is:

Raw

Unfiltered

Unheated

Unprocessed (except from hive to jars)

100% pure, with NO additives of any kind

Organic

Las Vegas Local

Delicious!

Health-giving

Worth visiting THE FARM for

Since it is unheated, our honey retains all of the enzymes and probiotics that make honey so health-giving.

And, for those with allergies to the local plants, eating local honey can help the body to acclimate and adjust to the various pollens that might be encountered in the Las Vegas valley. Of course, you should check with your physician or allergist to see if consuming local honey is an acceptable treatment option.

It’s great in coffee or tea, on bread, to cook with or to eat right out of the jar.

Not overly sweet, but with a light color and pleasant flavor that is probably quite different from the processed store-bought honey you might be accustomed to.

That’s because more and more, the honey you find in stores may be mostly corn syrup and flavorings that mimic the taste and texture of real honey. Unless the label specifically says 100% pure honey, it can be difficult to tell exactly what’s in the jar.

We sell our honey in half-pint and pint-sized canning jars for $10 and $20 dollars, respectively.

You may find that the color of our honey varies slightly from jar to jar.

That’s perfectly normal, as we transfer the honey from 5 gallon containers to the canning jars and depending on the season and particular batch of honey, the bees would have had different flowers to choose from.

But the flavor and texture remains consistently excellent, regardless of the minor color changes you might encounter.

We’re quite sure you’ll enjoy our honey.

Rather than the pasteurized (i.e. had the goodness cooked out of it) store-bought, filtered and mass-processed honey the majority of Americans consume, you’ll be gifting your body with a sweet, viscous liquid referenced in ancient books as “the food of the gods”.

We hope you’ll pay us a visit soon, so you too can experience the combined efforts of thousands of amazingly efficient and productive local honey bees (and a few humans)!

I am looking to purchase a pint of local Las Vegas honey, to help acclimate myself with the area flora, and help cut down on allergies. I am in Nashville, TN, and will be in Vegas the first week of Feb.
Thank you,
Jim

We do not have royal jelly…everything out of the hive goes into the jar. We are not doctors so we are unable to tell you if it is good for arthritis; but, we have heard if you take it with cinnamon it will help…

If you refer all the questions to another email address (“contact Sharon”) why don’t the questions just go directly to Sharon? Why make people do another step to get there? Why route them to someone who doesn’t provide an answer? Kind of lame.

The reason is that volunteers for THE FARM and BARN BUDDIES RESCUE help run the websites because Sharon is busy managing the property and helping to take care of hundreds of animals. We answer all the general questions we can but when someone asks a specific question about the bee hives or some other question that we cannot answer specifically, we forward it on to Sharon.

Good morning – I am looking for raw honey with the honeycomb. It is so good and I cannot find it anywhere in the Valley. I come from MN where it was almost always available at a coop or local farm. I miss my honey and honeycomb.

Sorry for the delay. I’ve recently taken over management of the web pages. The best thing would be to email Contact@thelasvegasfarm.com with the dates you are looking for and the owner will reply back to you with her schedule.

Family FUNdraiser Night
May 20, 4PM to 6:30 PM, March 25 2017
$20 per adult. $10 per child
Movie: We Bought A Zoo
All Included in one low price:
Dinner + Drinks + S’mores + Peanuts + Popcorn + Time to visit the animals + Train Rides (under 50Lb) + Movie!!!
Please RSVP with number of adults and children in your party by 18 May. SGO@lvcoxmail.com

So Sorry... We had so much going on with Easter and new animals coming in and Kelly had to leave to New Jersey on a family matter...I forgot to advertise the movie night, hence we have not had enough response to show the movie and cook a lovely dinner for everyone so we will cancel tomorrows event. We will have "Dinner & a Movie" next month on 5-20-17... ... See MoreSee Less

Today was a day for our veterinarian....Harley was checked from one end to the other. He had his teeth floated (filed), his vaccinations and his sheath cleaned (very reluctantly)...double the trank shots to get him to comply...He was just being an "Arab" hehehe...So, we will worm Harley and all the other animals over the weekend and everyone should be good to go with a clean bill of health. Not doing the other tests till he settles in and we have him on a good feed program, then if he does not gain some weight we will test blood for further issues. He worked himself up into such a sweat that we had to take towels and dry him for over an hour. Dr. suggested we move him closer to the other horses so he can interact and chat... Dr. looked at the new pig for castration, talked about the knees on Fancy, looked at the odd horns on the goats, evaluated Jessa and said to leave her alone. Dr. will also come back this fall to castrate the llama and a couple small animals. All in all a good day at BARN BUDDIES RESCUE @ THE FARM. ... See MoreSee Less

AAAAND so it begins...it is only a few days past Easter and we are already getting the calls from those whose story it is that they found a baby chick or a baby duck and wish for us to take it off their hands...so sad to hear such amazing stories as to why they can no longer keep an animal that they probably paid for and have only had for a few days. Those little babies that survive the harsh and rough treatment of many tiny hands "loving" on them will hopefully find their way to us...Please contact us and we will take the baby chicks and ducks that need us; but, we will not be able to take in bunnies or rabbits. Please, keep and care for any rabbits that you have till they pass from old age. Do not turn them loose into the community and Do Not give them away for free...nothing good will happen to those poor little lives that are for free or dumped. We do not take roosters at this time as we have our limit. Call us if you have chicks or ducks that need a place to live out their lives, and be patient with me if I have a bit of an attitude when you call...I am so over breeding and selling animals that people do not intend to keep and love till their natural life is lived. Please give us a call or bring the babies by on Sat or Sun from 9 to 4...Thank You, s ... See MoreSee Less